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Why Africa Must Build Energy Capacity Fast

Oil news - Sun, 03/29/2026 - 20:00
Africa needs to strengthen its energy sector in a hurry. The continent is the most underdeveloped on the planet, and today approximately 600 million Africans lack access to electricity. These numbers are in danger of skyrocketing if African leadership does not massively expand its energy production capacities and grid infrastructure, as the population is expected to double between now and 2050. In fact, experts predict that by midcentury, a quarter of the global population will be in sub-Saharan Africa. Meeting the needs of this growing population…
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The High Cost of Canceling Offshore Wind in the United States

Oil news - Sun, 03/29/2026 - 18:00
Donald Trump’s hatred for wind farms reached a new peak this week. The President announced that the United States will pay $1 billion in taxpayer dollars to a French company to not build planned wind farms in leased federal waters off the coast of New York and North Carolina. Together, those wind projects would have supplied more than 4 gigawatts of clean electricity for households and businesses in the United States. Under the unusual deal, the French energy giant TotalEnergies would abandon its planned wind farms and annul the lease deal…
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Drillers See Triple-Digit Crude and Hit the Brakes

Oil news - Sun, 03/29/2026 - 02:00
Brent crude is trading over $100 per barrel, WTI has topped $90, but oil drillers in the world’s largest producer are cautious about their future plans. In fact, they are rather unhappy with the war in the Middle East, because it has made it harder to plan investments. On the face of it, everything is perfect, price-wise. WTI is trading much higher than what shale drillers need to be profitable. According to the latest Dallas Fed Energy Survey, the range of WTI profitable drilling price levels for the oil patch is between $62 per barrel for…
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Middle East War Reignites the Energy Transition

Oil news - Sun, 03/29/2026 - 00:00
The worst oil and gas supply shock in history has exposed the vulnerability of dependence on fossil fuel imports and is making renewables popular again. As governments scramble to contain the fallout from the energy shock, both in supply and prices, increased electrification in transportation and power generation is once again the talk of the town. As the war in the Middle East laid bare the shock of losing oil and gas supply, policymakers and analysts are once again considering the benefits of fossil fuel importers boosting the share of renewable…
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Is It Time for Energy Rationing to Return?

Oil news - Sat, 03/28/2026 - 22:00
In the face of ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the resulting energy shortages, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is recommending that consumers reduce their energy consumption. This is expected to help people tackle their rising energy bills. Meanwhile, several governments are putting energy restrictions in place to mitigate the risk of shortages, with greater uncertainty around how long the conflict might last. The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East have caused the biggest oil disruption in history,…
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